• Brandon Routh continues his press rounds on David Letterman and, to the dismay of The Advocate’s editors, doesn’t say anything about Superman being gay. [Malcontent]

• In deciding whether Congress can halt funding to universities that disagree with the military’s Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy and prohibit army recruiters on campus, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts refers to gays only as “homosexuals.” Does it matter? [Detroit Free-Press]

• Rick Santorum is going after female voters with his latest campaign effort for U.S. Senate reelection. He’s got a shiny new website and everything! [PageOneQ]

• When a gay pride is a small Arkansas town gets little to no attention, organizers see it as a good thing. [THV 11]

• New data suggests the population of gay men is rising in one Indian region. That, or more queers are finding it less risky to report their behavior. [Times of India]

• Two murderers convicted of killing gay bar owner Jody Dobrowski in England received sentences of at least 28 years each in prison. [UK Gay.com]

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3 Comments

dc-20008

Rick (that frothy by-product from anal sex) Santorum is going to lose. He has totally been AWOL from Capital Hill. He use to be the biggest photo whore up there, now you NEVER see his fat frothy face anywhere.

Come November he’ll be toast! Then he can go back to banging his wife and over-populating the Earth with more of his mongrel spawn.

June 21, 2006 at 6:06pm

Weston

I am from Conway, Arkansas and I think the gay pride parade is such a great thing for the community. Although I haven’t been to the gay pride parade, but I have heard about it and it seems like the growing community of Conway is rather accepting of it. If you didn’t know this, but out of the top 20 gay friendly colleges in America, Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas is ranked number 8 on the Princeton Review. The whole parade masterminds are this cute gay couple that have lived there for years. I can remember driving past their house often as a child and just feeling like it was a safe place to be…they painted their entire house in the Rainbow and even had rainbow parachutes hanging from the tree’s…it was truly a magical place. I’m so happy to be apart of the Conway community and to have been raised there. It’s truly a great place and I think it will benefit greatly for years and years to come because of the gay pride parade. It might have had a rough start the first year when someone poured manure throughout the streets trying to prevent it (thank goodness that it was cleaned up in time before the parade started)….hopefully this Sunday’s pride event will go as smoothly as it’s thought to be.

Thanks for running the story on it…It makes me happy that my little community has graced the pages of Queerty. I’m sure all of the other gay people in Conway would be proud as well.